Posts Tagged ‘Gout’

Intraosseous talar pseudotumour: An unusual presentation of gout.

Intraosseous talar pseudotumour: An unusual presentation of gout. Foot (Edinb). 2013 Feb 14; Authors: Cheung A, Allardice G Abstract We report a rare case of an intraosseous talar pseudotumour associated with hyperuricaemia in a previously asymptomatic patient, treated with curettage and bone autograft. Satisfactory function and pain relief was obtained at 6 months follow up [...]

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Silent gout: An unusual presentation in diabetic neuropathy.

Related Articles Silent gout: An unusual presentation in diabetic neuropathy. Foot (Edinb). 2012 Jul 30; Authors: Barksfield R, Gallagher K, Pasapula C Abstract INTRODUCTION: Foot pathology presents a diagnostic challenge in diabetic patients with co-existent peripheral neuropathy. Pain is a key feature that assists in accurate diagnosis of disease and monitoring response to treatment. CASE [...]

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Surgical treatment of a young patient with bilaterally destroyed first metatarsophalangeal joints suffering from gout.

Related Articles Surgical treatment of a young patient with bilaterally destroyed first metatarsophalangeal joints suffering from gout. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2012 Jul;102(4):334-7 Authors: Wünschel M, Wülker N, Walter C Abstract The authors present an unusual case of untreated gout leading to major bony destructions in both metatarsophalangeal joints, leading to joints of enormous [...]

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Interphalangeal joint involvement of the big toe in gout: a rare presentation.

Related Articles Interphalangeal joint involvement of the big toe in gout: a rare presentation. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2012 May;102(3):256-8 Authors: Dobson M, Alwahab Y, Fazal MA Abstract Atypical presentation of gout can cause diagnostic dilemmas. We report a case of gout that presented with an expansile lytic lesion involving the interphalangeal joint of [...]

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Interphalangeal joint involvement of the big toe in gout: a rare presentation.

Interphalangeal joint involvement of the big toe in gout: a rare presentation. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2012 May;102(3):256-8 Authors: Dobson M, Alwahab Y, Fazal MA Abstract Atypical presentation of gout can cause diagnostic dilemmas. We report a case of gout that presented with an expansile lytic lesion involving the interphalangeal joint of the hallux, [...]

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Gout associated with fracture of the fifth metatarsal shaft: a case report.

Gout associated with fracture of the fifth metatarsal shaft: a case report. Foot Ankle Int. 2011 Aug;32(8):826-9 Authors: Chadwick CM, Saxby TS PMID: 22049871 [PubMed - in process] pubmed: “foot ankle int.”[jo…

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Can gout pain travel from my toe up the bottom of my foot, through my calf and up my inner thigh?

Question by DoDaaw: Can gout pain travel from my toe up the bottom of my foot, through my calf and up my inner thigh? I was laying in bed last night and one of my toes started to ache and then a sharp pain followed in the ball of my foot. My general practitioner diagnosed [...]

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Exactly what is the consensus on the gout symptoms cure on the market?

Exactly what may support in treating gout anguish? All of us are conscious what precisely kind of ache gout can easily give. Anyone who has undergone that torment would certainly know. Underneath are several of the gout pain treatments that we have revealed hoping that you simply can easily find something helpful that you may [...]

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Gout In My Big Toe?

Gout is a disorder of metabolism. It all starts with something called Purines. Purines are found in the foods that we eat. Purine-rich foods include such indulgences like alcohol, particularly beer, meats, seafood, and certain vegetables and legumes. These purines are naturally broken down via metabolism in the human body, into a product called Uric [...]

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When gout is healing does the pain move from your toe to the ball of your foot (underneath)?

Question by Otto L: When gout is healing does the pain move from your toe to the ball of your foot (underneath)? My pain was unbearable the other day and now it seems to have moved from the toe to the ball of my foot. Will the uric acid deposits dissipate or will they continue [...]

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